^hich time their feed has been grass alone. The average 

 weight of her milk for the first ten days in June was 35 lbs. 

 7 1-5 ozs. ; for the first ten days in September, 28 lbs. 3 3-5 

 ozs,, as will be found by referring to the table below. The 

 quality of her milk is good. Driven a mile to pastui'e : — 



SEPTEMBER. 



MOKN. EVENING. 



lbs. OZ. ll)S. OZ. 



1_12 8 1—15 



2—13 8 2—15 8 



3—13 12 3—14 8 



4_13 4-_i4 



5_13 5_i5 



6—13 6—14 



7—14 7—15 



S— 14 8—15 8 



9—14 9—14 8 



10—14 10—14 8 



161 8 193 134 12 147 8 



Byfield, Sept. 28, 1863 



JACOB F. JEWETT'S STATEMENT. 



I enter for premium one native cow, eight years old. She 



has had 7 calves. She has been dry 4 weeks only in the time. 



She gave, the first ten days in June, 23 lbs. milk per day ; the, 



'first ten days in September, 19 lbs. per day, without grass. 



She works in the cart as well as a horse. 



Georgetown, Sept. 28, 1863. 



GEORGE H. CHANDLER'S STATEMENT. 

 June 1st to 10th, inclusive, my cow gave 183 quarts, (397| 

 lbs.) milk. 

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